Title: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on February 01, 2012, 06:40:45 AM So I got dinged in my hometown (Allen) doing 31 over yesterday. [bang]
The question now is, what do I do? Defensive driving is out due to the amount over; as is deferred (that cuts off at at anything over 30!). My driving record is clean and due to my age I assume the impact on my insurance would be minimal (right?). Should I just pay it and slow down or hire an attorney? Would that do any good? React: Title: Re: Performance award Post by: fastwin on February 01, 2012, 06:43:12 AM Attorney.
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on February 01, 2012, 06:52:47 AM I forgot; no inspection sticker too..............
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Duc L'Smart on February 01, 2012, 07:28:21 AM Bummer.
Being the proud recipient of 2 Performance Awards last year: Ask for "Deferred Adjudication" or something like that. You have to pay all the costs, but you keep your nose clean for 6 months- no more awards- & the Award is not part of your record [thumbsup] [beer] Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on February 01, 2012, 07:56:16 AM Deferred is not allowed for 31 over; 30 over, yes, just not 31.
I thought about asking the judge to look past the 1mph and allow deferred. Any chance of sucess there? Title: Re: Performance award Post by: fastwin on February 01, 2012, 08:13:44 AM Why not? You never get what you don't ask for.
Back in 1988 I got an 88 in a 55 on 455 heading east around Weston. Two nice DPS officers nailed me fair and square. I was lucky, back up the road they would have nailed me for 125+. I didn't know about the excessive speeding rules so I booked my court date with the JP's office in Celina and brought along my copy of my spotless driving record. Well as fate would have it BOTH DPS officers showed up and they testified to having just calibrated their radar and how they both visually spoted me and commented on my speed before they lite me up. They testified that I was very polite and was already pulled over with helmet, license and insurance card in hand when they got to me. They even said I shook their hands and told them to have a nice safe day. [laugh] The JP Judge then kindly explained to me that I was screwed and no, I couldn't take the driver safety course... clean MVR or not. But he said that since I seemed like a nice young man and was polite and courteous to the troopers he would find me guilty but would cut my fine in half! I thanked him and shook his hand and the troopers. They shared some good stories with me on the way out the door about all the asshole drivers and riders they have to chase then take shit from when they finally stop them. So they thanked me again for being a good sport. [thumbsup] [Dolph] Point is, they remembered me and actually spoke well of me to the Judge even though I was busted at 30+mph over. Their testimony saved me a good chunk of change! As well as the Judge being a good, fair guy. Again, why not ask for the 1 mph to be over looked? [popcorn] [bacon] Title: Re: Performance award Post by: calscrazy on February 01, 2012, 08:32:02 AM Being the proud recipient of 2 Performance Awards last year: i have no idea about one of those! Back in 1988 I got an 88 in a 55 on 455 heading east around Weston. Two nice DPS officers nailed me fair and square. I was lucky, back up the road they would have nailed me for 125+. does that sound familiar scott? Title: Re: Performance award Post by: muskrat on February 01, 2012, 10:37:58 AM Attorney to negotiate deferred adjudication.
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on February 01, 2012, 01:07:41 PM I am sure you have used one in the past 'Skrat..........Can you recommend a good one?
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Jester on February 01, 2012, 03:12:56 PM Definately get an attorney. They'll drag it out a year or so and sometimes the officers won't be around by the time your court date comes up. It will come down to how leniant your judge is if nothing changes though.
I got nailed doing 120 down in Ennis about 10 years ago. The troopers held me at gunpoint and cussed the hell out of me, so I think you got off easy. ;D Title: Re: Performance award Post by: muskrat on February 01, 2012, 03:15:16 PM Let me check.
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on February 01, 2012, 04:31:36 PM Keep in mind that the ticket was issued in Allen so the attorney will have to be willing to go there.
(Me and my dumb-assery) Title: Re: Performance award Post by: fastwin on February 01, 2012, 04:57:54 PM The attorney's ad/link is geared toward DWIs but he has a HUGE traffic ticket practice. I've steered lots of family and friend's to John for years. Yeah, you will probably get a young associate to handle it... if they are even willing since it's not in Dallas County. John is a good guy and has a kick ass practice. Tell them you know Brian Bilbo who referred you and was the Court Coordinator of the 204th and 291st State District Criminal Courts at the Frank Crowley Court House in Dallas County. John knows me.
http://www.gioffredi.com/ (http://www.gioffredi.com/) Title: Re: Performance award Post by: muskrat on February 01, 2012, 07:45:51 PM I can't find the info on the one I used. Oh and Allen popo does show up to court. Guess they didn't care you were 5'o in the past.
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Jester on February 02, 2012, 12:31:17 AM The attorney's ad/link is geared toward DWIs but he has a HUGE traffic ticket practice. I've steered lots of family and friend's to John for years. Yeah, you will probably get a young associate to handle it... if they are even willing since it's not in Dallas County. John is a good guy and has a kick ass practice. Tell them you know Brian Bilbo who referred you and was the Court Coordinator of the 204th and 291st State District Criminal Courts at the Frank Crowley Court House in Dallas County. John knows me. http://www.gioffredi.com/ (http://www.gioffredi.com/) I have used these guys a handful of times. If they can't handle it in a certain area, they should refer you to someone good that will. Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on February 02, 2012, 12:48:52 PM http://www.gioffredi.com/ (http://www.gioffredi.com/)
Is on the job........Thanks for the 411. I'll keep ya'll posted as to cost. So far I am in for $150, $75 for each violation. Title: Re: Performance award Post by: fastwin on February 02, 2012, 05:50:38 PM I worked with John and his firm for years at the Crowley court house. Half my court house defense attorney friends started their careers with John. I've steered my brother, wife and others to him for traffic tickets for years. If he doesn't do you right let me know. [evil] [thumbsup]
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: calscrazy on February 02, 2012, 07:19:44 PM so he can tell someone who CAN fix the problem.
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Frisco on February 04, 2012, 09:22:34 PM I can't find the info on the one I used. Oh and Allen popo does show up to court. Guess they didn't care you were 5'o in the past. I never heard that story before - the last time I got pulled over for speeding was in 1991 outside San Antonio on a CBR 600 - was doing between 90 and 120 when I saw the lighs behind me - pulled right over & the young State Trooper came up and asked if I knew why he pulled me over - I said I guess I was going a bit too fast - he said he clocked at 66 in a 55 zone. I knew then he never lit me up because I hadn't been doing 66 since 2nd gear 500' from the light which was miles before I passed him (never even saw him). By pulling over he didn't have time to get behind me and trail me long enough or get another shot at me - just got a warning - easily would have been like 45 over. Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on March 23, 2012, 07:28:40 PM Court date on Monday, we'll see what happens. I do not have to attend.
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: TresGatos on March 23, 2012, 09:42:37 PM Good luck!
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Frisco on March 23, 2012, 10:11:31 PM Court date on Monday, we'll see what happens. I do not have to attend. Good luck - by the way you might check into the new law that allows them to keep fining you for like 3 years every Jan 1st - can't remember the name of the law but it's around $100 a year for 3 years - responsible drivers act or something - tlaked to a few people who have been nailed for simple things and keep getting a bill I'm serious about it - no joke Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on March 24, 2012, 07:02:49 AM I'll ask when I hear back from them.
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on March 27, 2012, 12:07:33 PM Court date postponed.
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on May 02, 2012, 08:27:16 PM Rescheduled for May 14th, my attendance is not required.
Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Mhanis on May 17, 2012, 12:36:18 PM Inspection dismissed. [bacon]
Speeding: Defferred!! [drink] [beer] Thanks for the heads up on the attorney Fastwin! Title: Re: Performance award Post by: Duc L'Smart on May 17, 2012, 05:52:02 PM Inspection dismissed. [bacon] Speeding: Defferred!! [drink] [beer] Thanks for the heads up on the attorney Fastwin! Yeah Buddy!!! [thumbsup] [beer] Title: Re: Performance award Post by: CajunR on May 18, 2012, 05:51:08 AM [thumbsup] [thumbsup] [thumbsup]
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